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EB-3 application process sponsored by American employers

# American Immigrants # Introduce the third priority category of American professional immigrants, namely EB-3 unskilled immigrants sponsored by American employers, suitable for skilled workers, bachelor degree holders and other workers. The following exam network will introduce you to the EB-3 application process sponsored by American employers. Welcome to read!

1. Apply for a labor permit (LC) from the Ministry of Labor (granted in about 6-8 months). The labor permit needs to be submitted to the Ministry of Labor together with the applicant's information and employer's information, that is, the applicant's initial materials can be obtained before applying for a labor permit. Generally, you can receive a confirmation letter from the Ministry of Labor within 3 days. The confirmation letter contains the date of receipt and the document number of the Ministry of Labor. Under normal circumstances, you can get the work permit paper in 6-8 months, which is the real work permit reply.

2. Submit I- 140 immigration application (it will be approved about 6 months after delivery (expedited for 2 weeks))

1.I- 140 After the immigration application is approved, the document number and priority date of the US Immigration Department (i.e. the date of receipt in the confirmation letter) will be sent to the applicant;

2. When the schedule expires, the National Visa Center (NVC) will issue the schedule file number and visa fee list of the US Consulate in Guangzhou (about 3.5 years);

3. Pay the visa fee, send the DS260 visa document form to the visa center to start the visa formalities (about 3-4 months after delivery);

4. The U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou informed to arrange the interview time (about 1 month);

5. Obtain an American immigrant visa;

6. After arriving in the United States, issue green cards and social security cards within two months;

7. Work for an American employer for at least one year.

Further reading: How to find a sponsor of American immigration?

Relatives of American citizens or green card holders (legal permanent residents) in the United States expressed their willingness to provide financial guarantee for their relatives who intend to immigrate to the United States when submitting their applications for immigration visas to the United States for their relatives in China. During the application process, American consular officials will ask the applicant to provide a co-sponsor according to the situation.

According to American immigration policy, you must have a guarantor to apply for a green card. The guarantor can be a company with which you have an employment relationship or a family member with American citizenship.

In fact, the guarantor is the American applicant. In some cases, when American applicants don't have enough income to provide financial guarantee for their applicants, then joint guarantors are needed when applying. The co-guarantor is usually another person, usually a friend or relative of the American applicant or visa applicant; They agreed to provide financial guarantee for American applicants when they could not provide guarantee.

For most American immigrant visa applications, American consular officials will review the guarantee materials submitted during the visa interview, including financial guarantee (I-864 form or I- 134 form). Officials will also review relevant supporting materials provided by American applicants, including work certificates, tax records and asset certificates. Consular officials will judge whether the income of American applicants reaches 125% or more of the federal poverty line according to the number of families.

Co-guarantors must be American citizens or legal permanent residents (green card holders) living in the United States, and are willing to provide financial guarantee for those who intend to immigrate to the United States. The requirements for co-guarantors are the same as those for guarantors.